As I noted recently, James “saviour of Western civilisation” has decided that it would be a
top hole idea to taunt disabled people, for no other reason than to provide
him with a little sport. He was particularly keen to sneer at anyone whose Twitter avatar bore
the #spartacusreport hashtag, snorting that “They’re angry about being enslaved by the injustice of free taxpayers’
money”.
Definitely not fair and balanced
This, however, was no one-off, but the opening salvo in an
increasingly unpleasant assault by Del Boy on some of the most vulnerable in
society. The ground for the next stage of the Delingpole campaign was laid last
Friday on his
wonderfully funnily titled personal blog bogpaper.com
where he talked of “The dangerous
disability rights mob”, using a technique he favours in attacking others.
This is to accuse the target of whatever it is that he is
about to do, a classic tactic of the cyberbully. So he accuses disabled people –
not just vulnerable, but often at greater danger because of their handicap – of
themselves being dangerous. But this was a mere taster, as he used the bear pit
that is Telegraph blogs later to
ratchet up the accusations, along with painting his target into a political
corner.
“It’s
time we stood up to the vicious bullies of the ‘caring’ liberal Left”
he proclaimed, thus announcing that he was about to engage in an act of vicious
bullying against anyone who claimed to be of a caring disposition, and for good
measure asserting that they were all rotten lefties anyway. Not for nothing is
Del popular with the folks at Fox News Channel (fair and balanced my arse).
For starters, Del’s target group is not representative: “I doubt they speak for the majority in
Britain; I doubt they even speak for the majority of the disabled, most of whom
I'm sure are properly appalled that money which could go to the genuinely needy
is instead being hijacked by scroungers and fakes ... a handful of zealots who
are not remotely representative of the broader public interest”.
This tactic is so old and discredited that it’s surprising
to see anyone still trying it on: someone self-appointed and who
ran away from putting himself
before the electorate pretending that a group he doesn’t like doesn’t
represent his mythical, and entirely reasonable and compliant, majority. Anyone
who dissents is part of “the various
fascistic activist thugs on Twitter hell bent on expanding the state”.
The Third Reich parallel does not end there: “vicious, embittered, self-righteous
disability rights activists ... fascist bullies who would steal our livelihoods”.
Projection and paranoia working in worrying and bizarre harmony, but this does
not excuse an assault on those
who are doing no more than trying their best to get a hearing and defend
themselves. Delingpole ought to stop and
think for once.
Because this time it’s
not funny, and he’s bang out of order.
Being disabled we are used to bullies and being disabled we get ignored all the time, so feeling the brunt of his twaddle makes us feel we have a use in life. As James Delingpole's whipping boys, so after he has given @suzanne_moore that seeing to he can whip us, kinky old Del Boy
ReplyDeleteIt should be noted that Delingpole's nasty, vicious comments conflating disaabled rights campaigners (and anyone else he happens to disagree with)with Nazis and Fascists were published in the week of Holocaust Memorial Day.
ReplyDeleteI'm neither Jewish nor disabled, but I am bloody disgusted, and have been in touch with various disabled rights groups, plus the Board of Jewish Deputies and Office of the Chief Rabbi about the matter.